A review by wonderwomannz
Den of Vipers by K.A. Knight

3.5

Listening to "Den of Vipers" was a bit like diving into a bag of mixed lollies—some parts I enjoyed, some were just okay, and others weren't quite to my taste. 
This book certainly isn't for the faint of heart, as it features elements like cutting, knife play, blood play, torture and killing. There are definitely some red flags here, so if you're sensitive to these themes, you might want to proceed with caution. 

The story is incredibly spicy, filled with numerous explicit scenes, and it's a reverse harem (RH) novel, and stand-alone. The characters are strong and often clash with each other, which adds an intense dynamic to the story. 
The plot revolves around the Vipers, a group of intimidating men who assault Roxy's father at the start and then take her as payment for his debts. This part of the story wasn't to my liking—(Stockholm syndrome aspect) just not my cup of tea. 

Surprisingly, I found some of the spicy scenes a bit too lengthy. While there is a plot, it often felt overshadowed by the sheer volume of sexual content. 

On the narration front, Cornell Collins did a fantastic job as the male narrator, and I'll definitely be looking for other books he's worked on. 
I've heard Hollie Jackson before in another series I listened to, and I often found myself thinking about those books lol.

"Den of Vipers" is a book that will appeal to some readers more than others. If you're looking for a dark and spicy read with intense character dynamics, it might be worth checking out. However, if the themes or the balance between plot and spice aren't your style, you may want to approach with caution.